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Moderate drinkers, however, fair the best. <small>ANI</small></p><p><a class="ab" href="/Health/2010/September/1-Lack-sleep-linked-37686.asp">Lack of sleep linked to mental illness: Oz study</a><br />An Australian research has suggested that youngsters who get very little sleep are more prone to mental illness. <small>ANI</small></p><p><a class="ab" href="/Health/2010/September/1-Drinking-coffee-37685.asp">Drinking a cup of coffee a day could be the secret to long life</a><br />Researchers have claimed that drinking a cup of coffee everyday could be the secret to long life. <small>ANI</small></p><!--HE--><p><script type="text/javascript">a2();</script></p></div></div><div class="r"><div class="h"><h1>Bariatric surgery may extend life of morbidly obese patients</h1></div><div class="c"><div class="bl"><p><script type="text/javascript">a22();</script></p></div><div class="ba"><script type="text/javascript">a36();</script></div><!-- google_ad_section_start --><p><em>Most morbidly obese individuals would live longer if they had gastric bypass surgery, a new study has suggested.</em></p><p>Washington, Jan 19 : Most morbidly obese individuals would live longer if they had gastric bypass surgery, a new study has suggested.</p><p>However, the best decision for individual patients varies based on factors such as age, increasing <a href="/Features/Health/Body-Mass-Index.asp">body mass index</a> and the effectiveness of surgery.</p><p>Available evidence suggests that dietary, behavioural and pharmacological treatments frequently do not result in meaningful weight loss for morbidly obese individuals.</p><p>Bariatric surgery appears to be the only effective therapy for promoting clinically significant weight loss and improving <a href="/Features/Health/Obesity.asp">Obesity</a>-related health conditions for the morbidly obese.</p><p>However, the procedure is not without risk, including in-hospital death.</p><p>Daniel P. Schauer, of the University of Cincinnati Academic Health Center, and colleagues used two nationally representative surveys and a recent large observational trial to construct a model estimating the benefits and risks of gastric bypass surgery for individuals with morbid obesity.</p><p>The model included data from almost 400,000 individuals nationwide to estimate the risk of death from obesity and its complications; data from 23,281 patients undergoing bariatric surgery to calculate in-hospital death rates following the procedures; and outcomes from participants in a seven-year study to determine the effects of surgery on survival and to calibrate and validate the model.</p><p>According to the resulting model, an average 42-year-old woman with a BMI of 45 would gain an estimated additional three years of life expectancy as a result of undergoing bariatric surgery; a 44-year-old man with the same BMI would gain an estimated 2.6 additional years.</p><p>Additional analyses revealed that younger women with higher BMIs are projected to gain the most life expectancy from surgery.</p><p>Younger men with higher BMIs might also gain more life expectancy after surgery, but the gain would be less for men than for women in each subgroup.</p><p>The study appears in the January issue of Archives of Surgery, one of the JAMA/Archives journals.</p><!-- google_ad_section_end --><p class="s">ANI</p><form action="" class="ab"><p>Link to this page</p><textarea cols="75" rows="3"><a href="http://www.andhranews.net/Health/2010/January/19-Bariatric-surgery-extend-51225.asp">Bariatric surgery may extend life of morbidly obese patients</a></textarea></form><div id="sh"><a rel="nofollow" href="http://digg.com/submit?phase=3&amp;url=http://www.andhranews.net/Health/2010/January/19-Bariatric-surgery-extend-51225.asp&amp;title=Bariatric surgery may extend life of morbidly obese patients" target="_blank"><div class="di"></div></a><a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.stumbleupon.com/submit?url=http://www.andhranews.net/Health/2010/January/19-Bariatric-surgery-extend-51225.asp" target="_blank"><div class="su"></div></a><a rel="nofollow" href="http://del.icio.us/post?url=http://www.andhranews.net/Health/2010/January/19-Bariatric-surgery-extend-51225.asp&amp;title=Bariatric surgery may extend life of morbidly obese patients" target="_blank"><div class="del"></div></a><a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.facebook.com/share.php?u=http://www.andhranews.net/Health/2010/January/19-Bariatric-surgery-extend-51225.asp&amp;title=Bariatric surgery may extend life of morbidly obese patients" target="_blank"><div class="fb"></div></a><a rel="nofollow" href="http://twitter.com/home?status=Bariatric surgery may extend life of morbidly obese patients - http://www.andhranews.net/Health/2010/January/19-Bariatric-surgery-extend-51225.asp" target="_blank"><div class="tw"></div></a></div></div></div><p><script type="text/javascript">a36();</script></p><div class="r"><div class="h">Suggested pages for your additional reading</div><div class="c"><div id="relatedlinks_container_div"></div><script type="text/javascript">rl();</script></div></div><br class="cl" /><br class="cl" /><div id="f"><br class="cl" /><script type="text/javascript">s();</script><br /><br />&copy; 2000-2010 AndhraNews.net. 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